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1. Galveston- Just after Easter Bill and I went to Galveston, TX to shoot Riann’s one year photos and decided to use the time there (since we had to get a hotel anyway) as a mini anniversary getaway. Our 3rd anniversary was actually this past Tuesday but Bill is in Atlanta for work so we thought it was appropriate to celebrate a little early. We stayed at the San Luis Resort and I highly recommend it. All the rooms have a balcony view of the ocean, they’re huge, and the pool has a swim up bar. Awesome. We spent a lot of time exploring the island, looking for shoot locations and trying out the local fare. I always forget how great Galveston is, I spent a lot of summers there as a kid, and it’s a stones throw from our house (or like an hour’s drive). I need to take advantage of that more.

2. Busyness – In high school I went to a church by myself, not that my parents didn’t go to church I just really liked this one church so they let me go there. It was them allowing me to define my own path and faith. Anywho, on father’s day they gave all the dads this book called The Man in the Mirror. Somehow I ended up taking one home and since I read just about everything back then I thought hey, why not. One of the main things it mentioned was that it was ok to be busy but you had to be busy and balanced. It’s something I’ve always strived for but I think the busy has been outweighing the balanced lately and I’m working on that.

3. I am a photographer. – When there is a desire deeply rooted in your heart it becomes the thing you question the most about yourself. It’s personal and it’s tied to you. I constantly have to remind myself that I am a photographer. When people ask me what I do and I say it out loud I always sound silly to myself, or like I’m faking them out. But I really am a photographer (along with a lot of other things: wife, counselor, graphic designer, christian, daughter, gardener…), and sometimes it surprises me. For example I did a photo session with Tiffany and her two adorable girls and I don’t know if it was their beauty, or the location, or that it was the magic hour or a combination of all of those things but when I finally got the photos on my computer a few of the images made me gasp. I questioned if I actually took them. I don’t mean to sound conceited or anything but they blew my mind a bit, I surprised myself. This both frightens me and excites me, because I think it may mean I actually am a photographer. (You can see more images from their session here.)

4. My Garden Is Growing – We planted our veggie garden a few weeks ago and it’s doing VERY well. I’ll actually be picking our first banana pepper sometime this week. My parsley, cilantro, cucumber, and basil that I planted from seed all came up. I worked in the rain on Sunday putting weed block (that black plastic stuff) all around the outside of the raised beds so I can eventually build little pathways around them. The whole thing makes me SO happy that I just sit out there and stare at my plants. (This picture is actually from two weeks ago.)

Why oh why has it taken me this long to watch the movie Funny Girl? I had been missing so much! The music, the comedy, the drama…loved it. The whole thing reminded me SO much of my dear great grandmother and I couldn’t figure out why until I did a little research. Fanny Brice was a real woman (maybe this is common knowledge and I’m just well behind the times), born in 1891.

Well, my great grandmother was born in 1909, not too long after Ms. Brice (thats her on the left). I have all these wonderful old photos of my great grandmother, and they kept flashing though my mind as I watched Funny Girl. Grandma Rosie was quite the funny girl, and I loved her dearly. She passed away last year at 101 years old, and I am so blessed to have known her for as long as I did. She loved to laugh, play poker (and usually beat me), be at the beach, and just enjoy life. She was also a seamstress and I’m told she designed wedding dresses for department stores. I think that is why I have this deep desire to sew, I suppose its in my blood.

I’ve been pondering a new project, I want to try to recreate the dresses and some of the outfits she has on in the photos I have of her. I know she sewed a lot of her own clothes, as well as my grandmother’s and uncle’s when they were children.

So there it is. Now that its out there for all of cyberspace to see I really feel the push to begin. Can’t wait to share!

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